I don't wear aprons. Suiting up with a clunky piece of linen feels overly cautious - as if you're expecting to make a mess. And I hate the way most of them feel; they are literally a pain in the neck. Recently, however, I've switched camps. The fact is, most cooks do make a mess, and I've realized that an apron gives you permission to stop worrying about tomato sauce splotches on your sleeves.
Gift Guide: Aprons for Everyone
Gift Guide: Aprons for Everyone
Gift Guide: Aprons for Everyone
I don't wear aprons. Suiting up with a clunky piece of linen feels overly cautious - as if you're expecting to make a mess. And I hate the way most of them feel; they are literally a pain in the neck. Recently, however, I've switched camps. The fact is, most cooks do make a mess, and I've realized that an apron gives you permission to stop worrying about tomato sauce splotches on your sleeves.